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It is generally accepted that its noxious effects are a consequence of biomolecule oxidation, with consequent ROS generation, or via a cascade of bioactive nonradical molecules, such as aldehydes (lipid peroxidation products).
The damage isn't confined by geography; heroin and its noxious effects are overwhelming the US.
"On the western shore of the Dead Sea, the Essenes have withdrawn to a sufficient distance to avoid its noxious effects—a solitary people, and extraordinary beyond all others in the whole world, who live without women and have renounced all commerce with Venus; and also without money, having the palms for their only companions.
In most British people's minds, the great crash and recession of 2008 probably feels like yesterday - the defining economic shock of our age, we continue to live with its noxious effects.
The Iran deal, which was promulgated as a "rare instance of 13 million Jews, one opinion," in fact accelerated the division within the Jewish community in the U.S. Instead of using it as a catalyst for unity, Jews for and against the deal fought so hard against each other that the community is still reeling from its noxious effects.
However, due to the unique mechanism of SGLT2 inhibitors inhibiting renal glucose reabsorption at elevated glucose concentrations, the presence of glucosuria indicates that SGLT2 inhibition is transferring glucose from the blood to the urine, essentially siphoning the glucose away from the delicate endothelium and organs susceptible to its noxious effects.
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The 15-country European Union has ordered its own inquiry into the possible noxious effects of the uranium-tipped ammunition and any potential link to the recent cancer deaths among Balkan veterans.
It was partly the noxious effects of the lead fumes that prompted him to work in other materials, notoriously, processed, white bread for his work Mother's Pride (1981), an assemblage of 6,000 slices with his own curled-up shape bitten out of the bread in sharp relief.
In conclusion, preclinical studies provide evidence that, in spite of its pulmonary toxicity, ethanol may mitigate some noxious effects of cigarette smoke in the respiratory tract.
Alcohol not only causes direct damage to the esophageal mucosa, but also has noxious effects once it is no longer in contact with the mucosa.
Research has revealed much evidence that duodenal juice has noxious effects when it occurs in abnormal sites or accumulates in massive amounts [ 17- 23].
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